Türkiye continues to host the largest number of refugees worldwide, the large majority of whom come from Syria. The social and economic impacts of COVID-19 have exacerbated the vulnerability of refugees and host community members and created additional barriers to accessing essential services, including sexual and reproductive health care and protection from gender-based violence. UNFPA is focused on strengthening access to critical SRH and GBV services for both refugees and in host communities, paying attention to the specific needs of LGBTQIA+ persons, sex workers, HIV-positive persons and persons with disabilities.
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After tragedy, refugee family finds safety and community in Türkiye
19 June 20201
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Protecting seasonal workers in Türkiye's tent settlements from COVID-19
05 May 20201
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Exile wreaks havoc on refugees’ sexual and reproductive health
06 August 20181
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In Türkiye, refugee child marriages drive adolescent pregnancies underground
26 July 20181
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In Türkiye, a safe haven for Syrian refugee survivors
01 June 20181
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Former child brides find brighter future at Türkiye's safe spaces
25 April 20181
Humanitarian needs
Last updated on - June 2024
Disclaimer
- Results data are reported and updated as they become available.
- -Targets and UNFPA's populations of concern, including women of reproductive age and pregnant women, are estimated using the MISP calculator.
- -Funding estimates are based on country planning processes, including inter-agency humanitarian response plans and regional refugee and resilience plans.
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Heroic midwives save lives amid Syria’s chaos
01 May 20171
Resources
Regional Situation Report for Syria Crisis #42 1–29 February 2016
Resource date: 29 February 2016
Author: UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub
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